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Resources
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Additional
Agency Resources and Contacts
Community Involvement Branch
The ATSDR Information Center
State Cooperative Agreement Staff
Other
Areas on the ATSDR Web Site of Interest
Kids, Parents, Teachers
The ATSDR Newsletter
The ATSDR Ombudsman
ATSDR's Office of Tribal Affairs
Environmental Justice and Minority Health
Additional
Agency Resources and Contacts
The
ATSDR Community Involvement Branch
The Community Involvement Branch (CIB) recently established to provide
opportunities to actively involve community members in actions to
protect the public's health from risks posed by hazardous waste
sites. The CIB staff works with community members; environmental
groups; tribal governments; and local, state, and other federal
agencies to protect the public health.
Mailing Address: |
1600 Clifton
Road, NE
Mailstop: E-54, Bldg 18
Atlanta, GA 30333 |
Toll-free: |
1-888-422-8737 |
In Atlanta: |
404-498-1740 |
Fax: |
404-498-1744 |
Email: |
ATSDR-CIB@cdc.gov |
Link to: |
Web pages in development |
The ATSDR Information Center
The ATSDR Information Center provides scientific, management, and
technical information support to ATSDR and its constituents. Resources
and services emphasize the areas of environmental health and toxicology.
In addition, the Information Center centralizes and coordinates
information management and dissemination activities in the Agency's
Division of Toxicology.
Mailing Address: |
ATSDR Information Center
1600 Clifton Road NE
Mail Stop E-57
Atlanta, GA 30333 |
Toll-free: |
888-42-ATSDR (or 888-422-8737)
Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 5:30 pm Eastern time. Voice
mail available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
In Atlanta: |
404-498-0258 |
Fax: |
404-498-0093 |
Email: |
atsdric@cdc.gov |
Link to: |
ATSDR Information Center |
State Cooperative Agreement Staff
This is a list of all the states ATSDR has working agreements with.
Other Areas on the ATSDR Web Site of
Interest
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Kids, Parents, Teachers An estimated 3-4 million American children live within one mile of at least one hazardous waste site. To find out more, go to Kids, Parents, Teachers |
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The ATSDR Newsletter
Hazardous Substances & Public Health is a quarterly newsletter published by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). To find out more, go to The ATSDR Newsletter |
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The ATSDR Ombudsman The ATSDR ombudsman is an independent, neutral resource service for all parties concerned with environmental health disputes involving ATSDR.
To find out more, go to The ATSDR Ombudsman |
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ATSDR's Office of Tribal Affairs
The Office of Tribal Affairs strives to address environmental health issues unique to specific tribes, while responding to executive actions and congressional mandates.
To find out more, go to The Office of Tribal Affairs |
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Environmental Justice and Minority Health
These two areas focus attention on the environmental and human health condition in communities of color, low-income communities, and other communities that have concerns about improving health and quality of life related to environmental threats.
To find out more, go to Office of Urban Affairs |
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